BTTS Stats by Leagues — Rankings 2025/26
Discover which teams reliably see both sides on the scoresheet — full match or first-half only.
How BTTS stats track two-way scoring
BTTS (Both Teams to Score) tracks the percentage of a team's matches where both sides found the net. High BTTS rates indicate attacking but defensively leaky teams — a useful signal in two-way scoring analysis. BTTS is inversely related to clean sheet rate: a team with 60% clean sheets has at most 40% BTTS. We show both side-by-side for full defensive-vs-attacking context.
About this ranking
This league-level BTTS ranking shows which competitions deliver both-teams-score outcomes most consistently — typically lower-tier European divisions and South American leagues with open, attacking football and weaker defensive structures. Sort by season BTTS rate or recent form to compare across competitions. The Hits/MP column anchors sample size for smaller leagues. Pair with our Over/Under leagues view to cross-reference open, high-scoring leagues — often the same competitions appear high in both rankings.
Frequently asked questions
Which leagues historically have the highest BTTS rates?
Lower-tier European leagues (Belgian Pro League, Dutch Eredivisie's lower table) and South American competitions historically deliver the highest BTTS rates — typically 55-65%. The competitive structure and attacking-style of these leagues produces open, contested matches. Top-tier European leagues sit lower.
Why do lower-tier leagues produce higher BTTS rates?
Lower-tier leagues typically have wider quality gaps between attacks and defenses — strong attacks face weaker defenses regularly, producing open contests. Top-tier leagues have tighter quality distributions where strong attacks face strong defenses, suppressing BTTS through defensive resilience.
How does league BTTS rate relate to Over/Under?
BTTS and Over 2.5 correlate strongly but aren't identical signals — Over 2.5 can be hit by one team scoring 3+ goals alone (BTTS = No). Use both league rankings together: leagues high in BTTS and high in Over 2.5 are the most open scoring environments; high Over 2.5 with lower BTTS suggests dominant-team scoring patterns.
Which leagues have the highest BTTS rate in 2025/26?
Sort the leagues table by BTTS percentage to surface the highest two-way-scoring competitions of 2025/26 — typically lower-tier European divisions (Belgian Pro League, Eredivisie's lower table) and South American leagues clear 55-65% BTTS. The Hits/MP column anchors sample size for smaller leagues. Pair with our Over/Under leagues view to identify the most open scoring environments overall.